The correct option is A 0.59 MeV
Kα x-ray emission takes place when an electron jumps from L-shell to fill a vacancy created in K-shell.
Now EK is the energy of the atom when vacancy is in K-Shell, and EL Is the energy of the atom when vacancy is created in L-Shell. Also, EK > EL So, when vacancy shifts from K to L, according to our agrument, the atomic energy decreases. How much ?
EK−EL.
This difference results into X-ray photon.
Hence connecting the dots we can conclude that ; The energy difference between K and L levels is the energy of the photon.
Mathematically;
EK−EL=Ephoton
Now,
EK−EL=hcλ
Which gives after putting in the values;
EK−EL=1242 eVnm0.0021nm
Final calculations leads us to our answer;
EK−EL=591428eV
Or,
EK−EL=0.59MeV